fireexposuR 1.2.0
(September 29th, 2025)
- Improvement of documentation and vignettes
- use of
fire_exp_adjust() has been deprecated. The
functionality has been added to fire_exp() instead.
fire_exp() now takes a numeric value for the
transmission distance (t_dist).
- parameter
tdist will still work, but return a message
to update code
- use of
fire_exp_map_cont() and
fire_exp_map_class() have been deprecated. The
functionality of these has been merged into a new function:
fire_exp_map()
- split
fire_exp_extract_vis() into two separate
functions: fire_exp_extract_summary(),
fire_exp_dir_map() to be consistent with other function
naming and expected outputs in the package
- split
fire_exp_dir_multi() into two separate functions:
fire_exp_dir_multi() and
fire_exp_dir_multi_plot() to be consistent with other
function naming and expected outputs in the package
- example data is now for a real location, allowing for more
interpretation of results in the vignettes
- maps are now built with tmap library to improve basemaps and
components
fireexposuR 1.1.0 (January
31, 2025)
Major updates
- added parameter customization options to
fire_exp_dir():
- customize transect lengths with
t_lengths
parameter
- customize number of transects with
interval
parameter
- customize high exposure threshold with
thresh_exp
parameter
- customize viable pathway threshold with
thresh_viable
parameter
- added option to use custom classification breaks to
fire_exp_summary(), fire_exp_map_class(),
fire_exp_extract_vis(), fire_exp_validate()
- all functions that use classes now automatically add a ‘Nil’ class
for values that are exactly 0
- split
fire_exp_dir_vis() into two separate functions:
fire_exp_dir_plot(), fire_exp_dir_map()
- removed plotting option from
fire_exp_validate()
- added new function
fire_exp_validate_plot() to
visualize results from fire_exp_validate()
- added options to add custom titles to functions that return plots or
maps
- significant updates and additions to the documentation
fireexposuR 1.0.1 (October
2024)
- fixes for issues that came up during initial tests using different
data
- fixes for many other things that came up as I learned about R
package development
fireexposuR 1.0 (September
2024)
- the initial release to make the WIP code publicly available
- submission to ROpenSci